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Posted: 20 Aug 2012 at 3:08pm
I'm glad someone else posted. It was turning into "What is Mike Listening To?"
Glad I helped inspire you to throw on RW. Just your faves??
That Billy Cobham is a hard album to come across, but it's a great jazz-funk record, and showcases the talents of a young John Scofield, and The Brecker Brothers.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2012 at 10:18pm
darkshade wrote:
I'm glad someone else posted. It was turning into "What is Mike Listening To?"
Glad I helped inspire you to throw on RW. Just your faves??
That Billy Cobham is a hard album to come across, but it's a great jazz-funk record, and showcases the talents of a young John Scofield, and The Brecker Brothers.
Yep my faves just! Sorceress, title track and Majestic Dance. Fun listen. I've reached the conclusion that Sorceress is like a lost Hancock composition with guitar, hehe, but in a good way.
That Cobham is fun funk jazz specifically because of The Brecker Brothers and Scofield. Moody Modes, however, is a total delight from the keyboardist.
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Posted: 23 Aug 2012 at 6:37pm
^ How about this album? I have heard "Power Spot" before. It was good. Fusion such as ambient and the electronic music. I knew that Jon Hassell performed the performance that the album of David Sylvian and Talking Heads was enough for in the 80s.
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